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Keep an Eye On: Tamerlane

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Racing and Sports provides a horse to watch out of Saturday metropolitan racing on December 4.

TAMERLANE winning the Atc Thanks Stable Staff (Bm72) Picture: Martin King / Sportpix

Rosehill

Race 10: Tamerlane

One to keep an on from Saturday's Rosehill meeting is the James Cummings-trained Tamerlane.

Possessing a strong first-up record (2/3), the four-year-old gelding returned to the races over 1200m.

With a sound Hawkesbury trial placing under his belt, the son of Golden Horn jumped on terms from the widest gate, before quickly being restrained to gain cover by jockey Hugh Bowman.

Settling at the tail of the field, a vigorous pace was set up front which left Bowman and his mount a long way off the leaders when rounding the home turn.

Electing not to edge the gelding to the outside, Bowman took gaps in between runners early in the straight, steadily taking ground off the leaders.

Passing the 200m the four-year-old commenced to lay in and proved somewhat reluctant to shift to the outside of the eventual winner.

Although Bowman was able to continually ride his mount with some vigour, he was unable to fully test Tamerlane until the final 50m.

Attacking the line, the gelding fell narrowly short (0.2L) but was ahead of the winner a short distance after the winning post.

Tamerlane's return was most encouraging and having drawn a better gate probably resumes a winner.

Appreciating the drier tracks, Tamerlane with even luck will prove extremely difficult to hold out in proceeding runs on these summer surfaces.

Worth following.